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On 02/20/2013 02:02 PM, Betsy Schwartz wrote:
Also, the second or third time, I just set the alert out quite a ways, like disable until February 2014, and I noticed xymon reports funky dates like the one below… Disabled until Tue Oct 19 07:48:44 1926 Is this a known bug with xymon in this verison?
I've seen that too, and I do think it's a bug, but I haven't seen it with 2014. In our version (4.3.10 on RHEL5) the disable works up to 8404 weeks. Enter 9999 weeks,you get a date in the past
I used to run the Xymon display on IRIX and found that even 999 weeks was too far in the future and would roll over. I'm guessing this is less a bug and more an operating system limitation (though this should probably behave by setting it as late as possible, not by rolling over
- -- maybe that's not possible).
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